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networker050184 wrote: » If you were going to remote into my PC would I give you my private or public address?
DerekAustin26 wrote: » yeah, that makes sense. But see, what if there were other pc's on your local network, how would you giving me your public direct me to your specific pc?
tiersten wrote: » You'd configure multiple port forwarding rules on the gateway.
DerekAustin26 wrote: » But what if i didnt configure anything on my router and it's already doing it? I'm connected directly to my modem provided by my ISP. My bro wants to connect to me, all he does is enter in the IP i gave him and bam, he's connected to me. There is another computer using the same network in this house wirelessly.
networker050184 wrote: » the modem just send all traffic destined to it for the inside address by default. On your brothers side it works a little different since the connection is outbound. What ip address are you giving him?
DerekAustin26 wrote: » 192.168.2.2
tiersten wrote: » How is the wireless connected? Is it: Internet <---> Modem <---> YourPC <--Wireless--> OtherPC
DerekAustin26 wrote: » We all know that NAT Addressing is what allows our IP's to be private. Because of this we dont waste millions of public ip's. So because of this, this means It is possible I could have the same IP as someone else. So with that said, if I was to remote into your computer after you gave me your IP, I can. But how is that possible if I have the same IP as you or if you have the same IP as someone else?
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